100 miles.
31 days.
Or your own pace. Forever.
Your next ruck starts today.
Ruck100 is for anyone who wants to show up for themselves — on hard days, on doubt days, on the days your pack feels heavier than it should. Whether you're chasing 100 miles in 31 days or building a lifelong rucking practice, this is your crew.
No algorithm. No comparison. Just your miles, your crew, your streak, and a dashboard that tracks every step — whether you're on day 1 or year 1.
Log any day, any distance. Forgot to log Tuesday? Go back and add it. Life happens.
Your crew shows up with you. Check-ins from the group — no likes, no follower counts. Just real people, real miles.
We're here when you doubt yourself. Because you will. And that's exactly when this matters most.
“Your shoulders are earning it. Your bones and joints are doing the quiet work of getting stronger. Even on the days it doesn't feel like it.”
🎒 Ruckers currently logging miles · Real crew. Real results.
Here's what you get on day one
No surprises. No fine print. Just this.

Your personal command center. Miles, streaks, and the Daily Beast — all in one place.

Every mile logged. Every day tracked. Go back and fill in days you missed.

Private crew feed. No algorithm. No randos. Just real people showing up.

Know exactly what you burned. Military-grade MET formula.
Real people. Real miles. Real crew.
This is what showing up looks like.

Squad Ruck!
1.1 mi · 6 lb ruck

Warming up my walking legs
1.88 mi · 30 lb ruck

3 miles after work!
3 mi · 40 lb ruck
Every milestone celebrated. By name. By the whole crew.

Badges at 25, 50, 75, and 100 miles. Your crew finds out the moment you cross the line.
🏆 Every day someone leads the crew.
The Daily Beast badge goes to whoever logs the most miles in a single ruck. It changes hands all day long. Could be you.

How it works
Sign up
$14.99/month. Cancel anytime. Your first ruck starts today.
Choose your mode
Join the challenge crew or ruck solo on your own schedule. It's your call.

Log your miles and show up
Distance, weight, mood — and share with the crew if you want. Simple as that.

Questions people are afraid to ask
Ready to ruck?
You've seen what's inside. Now come join the crew.
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